Fair for Its Day: Interesting to note that while the movie engages in cheerful one-upping of the James Bond franchise's general treatment of women, one of Flint's live-in playmates is casually shown to be of Japanese descent. The film also features a black female military officer competently operating ZOWIE's communication setup.
Retroactive Recognition: Rodney-portrayer Edward Mulhare later gained a degree of fame as a regular on the series Knight Rider, while Dick Wilson, the unnamed Galaxy mook overseeing the Pleasure Unit process, became "Mr. Whipple" in a long-running series of commercials for Charmin toilet paper.
In Like Flint:
Hilarious in Hindsight: Flint's incredulous reaction to the idea of an actor as the President of the U.S., 14 years before Ronald Reagan was elected.